DNA Fingerprinting: An Introduction (Breakthroughs in Molecular Biology)

DNA Fingerprinting: An Introduction (Breakthroughs in Molecular Biology)

by KIRBY (Author), LorneT.Kirby (Editor)

Synopsis

DNA fingerprinting is a revolutionary technique that enables scientists to match minute tissue samples and facilitates scientific studies on the composition, reproduction, and evolution of animal and plant populations. As a tool for positive identification of criminals, it plays a particularly important role in forensic science. The first book to be published in the field, , DNA Fingerprinting is a practical guide to basic principles and laboratory methods as applied to a variety of fields including forensic analysis, paternity testing, medical diagnostics, animal and plant sciences, and wildlife poaching.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 23 Sep 1993

ISBN 10: 9780195118
ISBN 13: 9780195118674

Media Reviews
An interesting historical document that will also be of some use to those with different perspectives. . . . a good introduction to the basic technology of DNA fingerprinting. For anyone coming to this technique without a strong lab background, the refresher chapter on basic genetic principles is helpful, and the step-by-step approach to major technical procedures is well planned. . . . having this book is hand will save a novice weeks that would otherwise be spent thrashing through primary literature and textbooks to accumulate both the latest techniques and fundamental principles. * Trends in Ecology and Evolution *
The strength of this book rests with its extensive collection of laboratory methodologies pertinent to DNA identification processes. The coverage is comprehensive. . . . extremely readable. * Choice *
An excellent introductory text on DNA fingerprinting covering probes, PCR, hybridization, sample taking, costs, law, ethics, analysis-statistics, guidelines and other techniques relevant to forensics. 4 stars out of 5. * American Association of Forensic Dentists *
Very useful for students and laboratory personnel. * BIOSIS *
Author Bio
Lorne T. Kirby is with the Department of pathology at the University of British Columbia.